* The very first App Manager for Android, since 03. March 2009 on the Market.
* ROOT Support
* Languages: English, Japanese, German, Spanish, Russian, Polish
With AppMonster you could simply manage, backup and restore your apps. Experience options like batch backup, batch restore, uninstall, install from SD card, share and much more. Easy, quick, simple to make use of, stable.
Let the AppMonster improve you after telephone reset or change to a brand new phone.
It does now not want ROOT, all features like backup, restore and other work without ROOT. However if in case you have ROOT in your cellphone or tablet, you get extra options.
Backup apps:
– Backup protected apps (ROOT)
– Silent 0-click batch restore (ROOT)
– Automatic backup on new app installations, you might have all the time app backups
– Multiple version backup, which you could all the time downgrade any app
– Backup apps to SD card
– Restore apps from SD card
– Backup/restore install-files (.apk) or Market-Links
– Batch restore from SD card or from Market
– Batch delete backups
Manage apps:
– Quick uninstalling
– Batch uninstall with 1-Click (ROOT)
– Search in apps and backups
– Sort your apps by install-date, name, size…
– Display apps with Ads (AdMob)
– Display apps can be moved to SD card
– Display apps are protected
– Display apps with background service
and more:
– Access to prolonged choices like APP2SD, cache, permissions
– Scan SD card for install-files (.apk-files)
– Share app-links via Facebook, Twitter, mail
– Send backed up apps (.apk-files) by mail, Dropbox or what ever

Hints:
– You need Android 2.2 (or higher) in order to use App2SD-Feature. App2SD should be additionally supported with the aid of your instrument.
– Google License Service (LVL) requires an Internet connection.

Since Android 4.4 KitKat on dual-storage devices (internal / external) apps can no longer write recordsdata to exterior SD card. Some apps can, however simplest files, f.e. p.c., but no folders. AppMonster must write folders in order to work. As lengthy Google does no longer make SD card helpful once more, the only workaround is to use internal storage to store your backups.
So if you on KitKat & dual-storage tool exchange AppMonster’s environment to make use of internal storage (see “Backup folder”).